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Phil Hughes 'Dead Arm': Yankees Pitcher Has Setback In Recovery

Phil Hughes Dead Arm

04/25/11 11:33 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Injured Yankees starter Phil Hughes had setback Monday in his rehabilitation from a "dead arm," cutting short a bullpen session after only about a dozen pitches.

Hughes went on the disabled list April 15 because of a significant drop in his velocity this season. The team was impressed with Hughes' progress and was planning to have him make a rehab start later this week, but he was not even able to complete an "inning" of 15 pitches.

"It's just the same as before," Hughes said. "It's like nothing's coming out ... just a lot of deadness, nothing really there after the first 10 (pitches) or so, so I'm just going to take a couple days, rest it and reevaluate it from there."

The right-hander saw team doctor Christopher Ahmad on Monday night and manager Joe Girardi said after the 2-0 loss to the White Sox that Hughes will have tests Tuesday.

"When you're not able to bounce back from your normal routine, that's a concern," Girardi said pregame. "When something like this happens, it is a concern."

The Yankees had high expectations for Hughes after he went 18-8 last year. But he was 0-1 with a 13.94 ERA after three starts and had trouble reaching 90 mph with his fastball. Hughes has acknowledged that throwing a career-high 176 1-3 innings last year could be affecting him.

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NEW YORK — Injured Yankees starter Phil Hughes had setback Monday in his rehabilitation from a "dead arm," cutting short a bullpen session after only about a dozen pitches. Hughes went on the d...
NEW YORK — Injured Yankees starter Phil Hughes had setback Monday in his rehabilitation from a "dead arm," cutting short a bullpen session after only about a dozen pitches. Hughes went on the d...
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jalowe1957
Poisonous epitaphs dished out periodically.
10:07 PM on 04/27/2011
Speaking of "dead arms," does anybody fondly remember the Pittsburgh Pirates' Steve Blass and his "mysterious, sudden loss of control" in the mid-Seventies? Or the seemingly all-washed-up Jim Kaat, who experienced a career rejuvenation around that same time after a Chicago White Sox pitching coach taught him the 'no-windup' delivery and the 'no-speed pitch?'
05:13 PM on 04/27/2011
Baseball can be a cruel sport. But heck, the Yankees will just go out and buy a suitable replacement.
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PowerPridePinstripes
27 and Counting!
08:01 AM on 04/27/2011
Noooooo...
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Roger Ochs
ribald raconteur
08:42 PM on 04/26/2011
Hello, Yankees. Welcome to the world of my Mets, where everyone has a dead arm.
07:19 PM on 04/26/2011
dead arm almost always means torn labrum haha i hate the yankees
Brasstack
The truth shall set you free
07:06 PM on 04/26/2011
Who cares, it's the yankees.
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PowerPridePinstripes
27 and Counting!
08:01 AM on 04/27/2011
Original.
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Misbah Ali
06:23 PM on 04/26/2011
maybe there is structural damage, or its inflamed..
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
05:29 PM on 04/26/2011
I cheer for the Red Sox, but I never cheer for Yankees to get hurt.

Well ... their pride maybe.
12:58 PM on 04/27/2011
I may not cheer for them to get hurt as in before it happens, but if it happens I figure, cant happen to a better team
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HarukoHaruhara
Kia Ora!
05:28 PM on 04/26/2011
"Dead arm" is usually a euphemism for torn rotator cuff.

Boy, how long before Josh Johnson is pitching for the Yankees?
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Kid Notorious
A rambunctious scamp
05:02 PM on 04/26/2011
Wasn't he like 20 when he made his first start? Can't say this shocks me... I say 4:1 that Strasbourg flames out in similar fashion... There's a reason you don't see many pitchers under the age of 24 in MLB...
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huffyISaHottie
Nothing about me is micro;).
05:01 PM on 04/26/2011
Hope he recovers...maybe some time after the all star break and the yanks are 20 games behind the red sox.
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lmab
04:58 PM on 04/26/2011
This is not that uncommon. Parts of the body can "go dead" without explanation. We've seen it happen to Sarah Palin's brain.
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benji85
08:42 PM on 04/26/2011
You have to have a brain before it can go dead.
11:09 PM on 04/27/2011
Indeed. Dead body parts are why scientists created Sildenafil citrate.

See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sildenafil
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
02:00 PM on 04/26/2011
When ever the Skankees lose............. It's a good day.
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lmab
05:00 PM on 04/26/2011
As long as you are happy rooting for your local Little League team.....
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Vikingdave
When vikings were just little.
09:29 PM on 04/26/2011
As a matter of fact. I would rather that than the Skankees.
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PowerPridePinstripes
27 and Counting!
08:02 AM on 04/27/2011
Shankees?! Way to be creative with the name...
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gposner29
12:24 PM on 04/26/2011
A dead arm isn't the end of the world. A dead marriage, on the other hand, alot more disturbing.
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tcnsrq
excuse me
12:00 PM on 04/26/2011
....good luck and hope you get back on the field soon!!
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ECB
Your micro-bio is empty
12:39 AM on 04/27/2011
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